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  1. Interested in sounding more Italian? We are testing an online Italian prosody/intonation training. For more info and to sign up, click here. Participation involves three short online sessions one week apart, and participants will be entered into a drawing for a Visa gift card.
  2. Hello! I am Vincent. I had a hard time learning Italian. But I found a learning method that changed my life! I'm here to share this with you guys so you can use the same method as I did =) For the link to the method! https://bit.ly/3m7z6pK Studies show that 95% of those who learn a language during an extended stay in a foreign country can speak the language in a much better way than those who do not immerse themselves in the new language. For most people, the easiest and most effective way to learn a new language is to speak a lot. In this way, new neuronal pathways and connections are formed in your brain. Very soon you will be able to use the new skills confidently. We have understood this principle and developed a new language learning program that allows you to speak your new language from day one, whether at home or on the go. Try it yourself, and you will see how much easier language learning is than with traditional language course.
  3. Hello! My name is Eirini and i come from Greece. I speak Greek, French and English fluently. I offer online lessons at very low prices all over the world! If you want to learn Greek, drop me a message! Package lessons are offered at lower prices! Homework, material are offered for free to my students! My website is http://www.multilinguers.com. There you can find more languages you could learn! If you speak with me, i can arrange lower prices for the other languages as well!
  4. Let me introduces myself! My name’s Andrea Polverini, I’m Italian, I’m passionate about languages and I’m the founder of pa Language Services. My company offers English, Spanish and Italian online language courses and provides translation and subtitling services (English>Italian, Spanish>Italian). I’ve been for over 15 years an English and Italian language tutor. Thanks to my job, I had the opportunity to live in countries such as Venezuela, the UK and Spain, where I moved in 2004 and where I still reside. During all this time as a professional language teacher, I’ve been so lucky to teach students of all ages, levels and moved by different learning objectives. I couldn’t fail to observe how a good amount of those learners would eventually quit learning a language because they simply couldn’t fulfil their objectives. Some of them would actually label themselves as “bad at languages”. Well, to cut it short, I strongly believe that learning a language is just like acquiring any other skill in life. It’s a lengthy process, you need to be motivated and put a lot of work into it. But said that, I’m also convinced that we can all learn! As human beings, we’re all different and we learn in different ways. What we need to find out is what works for us. Besides that, we should set some achievable objectives for ourselves. Reaching them will boost our confidence and that’ll push us forward. Finally, we should all just focus on our learning trajectory. Never mind other learners. Even though some people might seem to be picking up a language quickly and effortlessly, that doesn’t mean that you’re not making any progress. Through pa Language Services my mission is to help those who think they can’t learn a language such as English, Spanish or Italian. Through video conferencing lessons, you’ll be able to receive tailored training, scheduled around your busy agenda and from the comfort of your home or office. So in case you believe that you’re not good at languages, that you don’t have enough time to devote to learning or that you reached a stage in life which makes it impossible, just get in touch with me and I’ll do my best to prove you wrong!
  5. Hi everyone, I am looking for feedback on a new course I am creating called The Language Hacker Blueprint. The course is designed to help you understand your mindset and emotions, overcome self-limiting beliefs around language learning, learn hacks & principles to accelerate your learning and be part of a group with native speakers of your target language. The languages are English, French, Spanish and Italian. You can join the free Facebook group The Happy Mindset - mindful language hackers if you want to find out more. If you want to set up a chat with me then send an email to [email protected] or you will find me in the above Facebook group. Thanks, Denis
  6. Hey there! I'm a 20-year-old English guy and I'd like to practice any of these languages: French (Intermediate) Italian (Intermediate) Spanish (Intermediate) Portuguese (Beginner) Irish (Beginner) Mandarin (Beginner) I find it useful doing a penpal thing through emails but I'd be up for other things like Skype etc. Let me know
  7. Preply.com is a global educational platform that pairs tutors with students who wish to gain/improve their knowledge. We currently offer over 40 different subjects of which more than 27 are language courses. Studies are available both locally and remotely and this allows for flexibility in schedule alongside accessibility to students in remote/rural areas. All you need to do is select the language you'll like to learn, go through the tutors' profiles, check their reviews and availability before you proceed with booking a lesson. You can start out by leaving messages for tutors and negotiating with a couple of them before making your final decision. In case you need help, there's a user friendly Preply live chat.
  8. Do you struggle with a lack of self-confidence when it comes to speaking a foreign language? When I first started learning French I had a lot of insecurities and feelings of self-consciousness that made it very difficult to speak. When I wanted to speak I would feel very uncomfortable and often I would stay silent. Gradually I started to become more comfortable with feeling uncomfortable which allowed me to grow as a person and in the language itself. I since went on to learn Spanish and Italian in a couple of months as I became more aware of my psychology and the language hacks I could start using from this new found freedom of mind. I am currently offering a 4 Week Course where I will help you to get out of your own way and begin to make progress in your foreign language from Week 1. I will also help you develop into the language learner you wish to be. Using my own experience, I will help you to ask better quality questions and to bring a sense of joy to your learning journey once again. Looking forward to hearing from you! Denis
  9. Hi everyone - I want to learn Italian or Spanish. I love both languages but can not decide which to choose first? I am not intending to visit any country speaking either language in the near future. This is just a choice. Any preferences or reflections? Thanks a lot
  10. Ciao! Propongo di praticare italiano qui, in questa traccia. Possiamo discutere sulle nostre lingue straniere. Spero che alcuni madrelingue vorrano corrigerci Io ho ricominciato' di studiare l'italiano quest'anno. Sto studiando col libro di testo che si chiama "Pronti, via". Provo di parlare un po' con la mia compagna dello scambio linguistico ogni settimana. Mi piace molto studiare l'italiano ma e' abbastanza difficile, particolarmente quando uno apprende lo spagnolo. E voi, che fate per imparare l'italiano? Scrivete qui!
  11. Hello all, I am working on a project that requires a request to be translated in French, German, Italian and Spanish. I've used a translation app but don't trust it completely. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Here's the situation: a group of study abroad students will be going overseas to work on conversational skills (France, Germany, Italy, Mexico). What would be a nice written way to ask people, politely, to engage in conversation with these students for the purpose of practice? Perhaps a translation of "I would appreciate practice speaking (French, German, Italian, Spanish)". The fewer words the better. Thanks so much everyone!
  12. Hello. I need to learn Italian. My level is below beginner I can offer help with Greek (native) and English (fluent). Thanks in advance.
  13. My app Beelinguapp shows texts in two different languages side by side, and it is an audiobook at the same. It shows a karaoke animation to follow the audio. It has been getting some track lately and I would love to get some feedback! You can download it here (Android only for now): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.david.android.languageswitch
  14. Hi guys! I am excited to share with you my website with online language courses: Beyond the Language Barrier. So far I've created a Business English course (which is free!), and an Italian for beginners course (you can check the first couple of lectures for free). I am now working on other courses but I what I'm trying to focus on is keeping people motivated to learn a language, I know how hard that is sometimes. Anyway, I am open to all sorts of feedback, and suggestions for other language courses. Cheers, Lily
  15. Hi all! I am new here and hoping to provide value, I wanted to create a post showing you guys the programs and books I have used to aid in learning the many languages I know, I am a polyglot:) I 100% believe immersion is the most important, but if you are learning any of these languages, and can afford the books or courses, give them a shot, they all have helped me/are helping me tremendously. Much love to all! ALL LANGUAGES/GENERAL: Fluent FOREVER Fluent in Three Months (book) Rosetta Stone! Instant Immersion (Many languages) APPS I USE: DUOLINGO, MEMRISE, QUIZLET. SPANISH: Synergy Spanish Learning Spanish Like Crazy Rocket Spanish Accelerated Spanish (book) Language Hacking Spanish (book) Living Language Spanish FRENCH: Rocket French Language Hacking French (book) Living Language French ARABIC: Rocket Arabic Living Language Arabic Pimsleur Arabic CHINESE: Rocket Chinese Living Language Chinese JAPANESE: Rocket Japanese Razi Sensei (Aprende desde español) THAI: Thai Alphabet in 60 Minutes Pimsleur Thai Read Thai In 10 Days ITALIAN: Rocket Italian Language Hacking Italian Living Language Italian GERMAN: Rocket German Living Language German RUSSIAN: Rocket Russian Living Language Russian OTHER MISC LANGUAGES (friends have used them with great results): Rocket Sign Language Practical Hebrew Rocket Korean Rocket Hindi Rocket Portuguese Things I have used for mindset, time, focus, and success, that have all helped me on my language learning journey!:) Success Mind Academy (Mindset) Super Brain Mind Power (Mindset) Six Minutes To Success (Mindset) Magic In Your Mind (Mindset) The Action Machine (Procrastination/Time Management) Zen Meditation (Meditation/Focus) Seven Minute Mindfulness (Meditation/Mind) Much love and good luck on your language learning adventures!!! <3 -polyglot88
  16. It's not my site but... I believe you all might find it useful. WordBrewery is a new website that pulls sentences from the news. They are then categorized by level and topic. There's also a search bar so you can find specific words in context. Audio, translation, and the source article are included. It's also possible to save words and sentences to lists, and export these to Anki. It's currently free to use. Like every other app, all you need to do is register. Personally... I use it for German, as it doesn't have Hindi yet. But it's rather nice, because it's hard to find advanced materials for many languages I'm interested in, such as Modern Greek and Arabic. I use it as a warm up and to find context to words. I'm also considering using Anki, so if I decide to, I'll start exporting all my lists. Current Languages: Arabic Spanish French Italian Portuguese English Swedish Russian Serbian Japanese Modern Greek Polish Hungarian Ukrainian Norwegian Korean Chinese German
  17. Hi, I am from Germany and speak German and in addition I am fluent in English. I would like to learn French, Italian and Spanish and would like to exchange skills mainly by writing and proof-reading. I am only interested in NATIVE speakers. French from France please, and Spanish from Spain. Hallo, ich bin Deutsche und spreche außerdem fließend Englisch. Ich würde gerne Französisch, Italienisch und Spanisch lernen und bräuchte jemandem zum Austausch hauptsächlich schriftlich und zum gegenlesen. Ich bin ausschließlich an Muttersprachlern interessiert. Französisch gerne aus Frankreich (also nicht Canada) und Spanisch bitte aus Spanien (keine südamerikanischen Länder).
  18. I am a native Italian speaker, I am from Rome and I have been teaching Italian online for a few years. I'm very patient and enjoy meeting new people, and helping them to learn about Italian culture. I can help with Italian grammar, at every level, vocabulary and pronunciation. I also studied Italian diction for several years, so I can help students with improving their pronunciation. I offer structured lessons to learn Italian using books, handouts, and many other useful materials from the Internet, with wide usage of pictures, video, audio files, and other teaching resources. Each lesson can be based on dialogues, conversation, grammar exercises, reading, pronunciation and much more, and it's customized upon student's needs. In addition, I can assign homeworks so that students can practice language between one lesson and the subsequent one. I can teach from beginner level to expert.
  19. Hi there! My name is Valeria I am Italian and I love languages, like everyone here I suppose! I studied English and German, but they are a bit rusty now, so any help for keep them "fit" is welcome, I'm also planning to learn portuguese and japanese ( perfect match, don' t you think?)...Hope my brain will bear all of them Oh... I am a teacher, I teach Italian online, if any of you is interested in studying Italian, I' m here! Ciao, a presto!
  20. Hello, If you are struggling with grammar, memorizing new words or other boring stuff while learning a language, I have found a great language learning platform to study 100+languages for free. It's called Bliu Bliu (https://bliubliu.com/) Basically you read random content from the internet which was selected according to your level of competence. You press words that you already know and that’s how you "level up". No memorizing, no translations, you just figure out meanings like a baby from context. Also no grammar learning you just figure out it from context too. You can add your own books there as well. Another thing they are offering is 30days challenges where you talk with a native and get all info you need to improve. They have about 10ish different language challenges and they actually work! I was surprised to see my Japanese improve so fast and I could actually speak by the end of the month. this one: https://bliubliu.com/en/learning/challenge/learn-japanese-in-30-days-1/#video-102 I highly recommend it to busy people and for those who hate memorizing boring stuff, it's a lot of fun and not at all pricey.
  21. Hi! I am Valeria, I am an Italian teacher and I teach Italian online via live lessons on Skype or Hangouts. If you need to boost your Italian language, for work, study or pure pleasure just contact me, we can arrange lessons that will perfectly meet your needs and interest. Check my website (http://youritalianteacher.net/) and visit my Facebook Page (https://www.facebook.com/YourItalianTeacher) you can contact me for any question. Free trial lesson for the linguaholic members. Can' t wait to know you Ciao, a presto!
  22. Hi! I'm Marg, and I speak English (American), and I'm currently learning how to speak French! The reason I'm trying to be fluent in French is because, while I had to learn either Spanish or French for school to graduate, I have relatives in Quebec whose first language is French, and my goal is to one day be able to communicate with them without translating from french to english and vice versa in my head. Other languages I would like to learn include German, Italian, and Spanish!
  23. I want to promote a website which in my opinion is one of the best websites nowadays to study educational topics, namely waialo.com If you search a place to learn basic French, learn basic German, learn basic Italian or learn basic Spanish then the lessons provided by waialo.com can help you a lot, most of them have pronunciation tips, very useful for beginners. If you want to access a certain category select one of the links posted above. I wait your reply and opinions about the language courses found on this website. Did you found useful lessons? Was the website helpful? etc.
  24. Hi everyone! My name is Laura and I am 20 years old, and from Mexico. I am currently a college student studying Advertising and Market Communications, and I speak English fluently, besides my native tongue of Spanish. I really wish to learn French and Italian, and would love some help in doing so. Once I learn those, I would love to learn Russian. I love Russian novels and I would love to read them in their original language.
  25. I am very glad to find a forum whose members, obviously, love language as much as I do. In brief: I am a second-generation American (U.S.) whose great-grandparents (as well as one nonna), born in Italy, came to the U.S. via Ellis Island. One great-grandfather came from Portugal via steerage, all by himself at the age of nine, on a long journey that took him around the Cape, circled Australia, and ended in Northern California. He never learned more than a few words of English, although he spent the rest of his life here. Having never met him (nor his son, my grandfather), I never learned Portuguese, save for a few slang words (although I am told I can fake a Portuguese accent very well!). I was raised on a combination of American English and a common form of Italian (mostly slang), which most native Italians would probably not recognize today. Wanting to learn "proper" Italian, I took classes in high school, so I do understand the basics, but my conversational Italian is sorely lacking. Other than the native tongues of my ancestors, I can communicate fairly well in American Sign Language, thanks to a number of intensive courses I took as an adult. (I am hearing; ASL was simply a language I always wanted to learn.) My ASL skills are rusty, and my greatest handicap is in understanding ASL as it is signed (I am much better at "sending" than "receiving"), and so my hopes of becoming an ASL interpreter are no more. Still, I enjoy using ASL on those rare occasions it has been useful (outside of my friendships with native Deaf). Obviously, American English is my native language -- which has been helpful as a casual, volunteer ESL assistant-instructor, and has served as a great source of amusement when conversing with friends of Australian, British and Canadian origin. I am hopelessly in love with the variations among English-speaking countries, and pride myself on my understanding of certain slang words that are perfectly acceptable in one country, while shockingly offensive in another. Meanwhile... Having grown up in California, one might think I should know a lot more Spanish than I do. Sadly, I can only barely get by with what little Spanish I have picked up by osmosis. I only wish I had taken Spanish classes from childhood on up! (For the record, in my grammar school, we were forced to take French -- for eight long years -- because, we were told, French was going to be "the international language." As it turned out, it wasn't, and isn't -- and, despite many years of classes, my French today is limited to "Sit down," the first verse of a French song or two, and a couple of phrases I dare not repeat in polite company. Ironically, I can communicate in French Sign Language far better than I will ever be able in spoken French, as FSL is the basis of ASL!) If there's anything specific you would like to know, please feel free to ask! And if there is anything I can do -- with what little expertise I have -- to assist anyone else, just say so, and I will do my best!
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